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What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by Churchillumoren: 7:07pm On Aug 01, 2016
Four months ago I wrote an essay titled “Mr. Trump and Islam”.

In that contribution I argued that Donald Trump, the American entrepeuner and billionaire presidential candidate, was unstoppable.

I said he would win the nomination as flagbearer for the Republucan Party and then, against all odds, go on to win the November presidential election against Hillary Clinton.

The first has happened and, even though many in our country would disagree with me, the second is likely to happen as well. In my view the world needs Donald Trump and consequently I am with him all the way.

During the coming election debates he should do the Nigerian people a favour and ask Hillary Clinton one question. That question is as follows.

Why did she and President Barack Obama refuse to designate Boko Haram as a terrorist organisation until late 2014?

This was after they had slaughtered over 100,000 innocent Nigerians in the space of 4 years.

If the victims had been Americans would they have taken so long to designate them as terrorists?

Is Nigerian blood not red and do Nigerian lives not matter?

Donald Trump would never have made such a mistake or tolerated such evil.

If he had been the POTUS for the last seven years and not Barack Obama Boko Haram would have been designated a terrorist organisation five years ago.

If he had been the POTUS for the last seven years there would have been no ISIS today and Al Qaeda would have been history long ago.

If he had been the POTUS for the last seven years there would be no war in Syria today, Ghadaffi would still be alive and Libya would still have been at peace.

If he had been POTUS for the last seven years the American Ambassador and four others in Benghazi would not have been murdered, the Muslim Brotherhood would never have won an election in Egypt and Iraq and Afghanistan would be in better shape today.

If he had been POTUS for the last seven years Al Shabab would have been destroyed, Somalia would have been less dangerous, Israel would be safer and Iran would not have been handed a “sweet” nuclear arms deal on a silver plate.

Hillary Clinton was the Secretary of State of America when all of these things happened or were initiated. She therefore has to bear as much responsibility for them as Barack Obama does.

Unlike Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, when it comes to foreign policy, DonaldTrump is incapable of tolerating and accepting evil from those who espouse terrorism and the cold-blooded murder of women and children as a way of life.

That is the difference between him and them. He knows what to do to the islamist terrorists and he will support any foreign government that will take a hardline against those that slaughter innocents in the name of their god.

He will crush those that wish to establish a new world caliphate in which non-muslims and moderate muslims are slaughtered or turned into slaves.

Unlike Barack Obama he will not pamper the terrorists, encourage them in some parts and treat them with kid gloves. Instead he will wage a hard, full-scale, relentless and comprehensive war against them.

He will, like Russia’s Vladimir Putin, see it as a battle of the forces of light against the citadels of darkness.

He will view it as an end-time war between the sons and daughters of God and the emissaries and agents of satan.

He will decimate the ranks of the Philistines, the Amalekites, the Midianites and all the other vultures, vampires and blood-thirsty barbarians in our midst.

He will not support a Nigerian government that has a clear-cut religious and ethnic agenda, that seeks to shame and dehumanise Christians and that is attempting to restrict the spreading of the gospel of Christ.

He will not pamper and encourage a government that goes out of its way to persecute and destroy all those that it perceives as a threat and that it considers to be its enemies.

He will not encourage a government that destroys the morale of the people, reduces their standard of living, destroys the economy and squanders its resources.

He will not prop up an administration that joins an all-muslim international military coalition even though the majority of the population that it governs are christians.

He will not stand by a government whose army murdered one thousand shiite muslims, bulldozed their homes and desecrated their graves simply because they blocked a VIP from using a road.

He will not support a President who is incapable of reaching out to those that refused to vote for him even in the name of peace and national unity.

He will not encourage a government who wages a selective, vindictive and nonsensical “war against corruption” in which the enemies of state are locked up indefinately and the friends of the President and his ruling party are above the law and untouchable.

He will not support a government that wages a so-called “war against corruption” in which only the President’s perceived enemies are targetted and which is not based on any cogent evidence of any wrongdoing but rather on coercion, intimidation, extortion, threats, sensational lies, media witchunts, ridiculous and unsubstantiated allegations and heinous disinformation.

He will not support a government that refuses to protect its own people from the barbarians and terrorists known as the Fulani herdsmen and which has made no arrests after thousands of non-Fulanis have been murdered and raped by those same terrorists over the last one year.

He will not support a government that sat by silently and allowed genocide to take place in Agatu and who encouraged the state-sponsored murder of many young, defenceless and innocent IPOB protesters in the south-east.

He will not support a government that calls in Blackwater mercenaries from Saudi Arabia to wage war against his own people and is hell bent on using his army to crush the militants and good people of the Niger Delta area.

He will not cheer for a government that violates court orders, breaches the constitutional and human rights of its own citizens and tries to intimidate the Judiciary.

He will not stand by a government that tries to humiliate and muzzle the National Assembly by destroying the Senate President and discrediting that hallowed chamber.

He will not support a government that locks up its political enemies and, despite court orders and public outrage, throws away the keys.

He will not support a government and a political party that is surreptitiously trying to push a National Grazing Reserve Bill through the House of Assembly in an attempt to grab southern and Middle Belt lands.

It is for all these reasons and much more that I am an ardent fan and supporter of Donald Trump. America needs him and so does the rest of the world.

It is time that we had someone in the White House who is not fettered by political correctness and who has the strength of character and political will to do what has to be done to rid the world of evil.

That man is Donald Trump and despite what others may think I believe that he will make a damn good President.

Pernit me to end this contrubution with an aside.

On 29th July 2016 CNN reported that “the Nigerian government is preparing troops for a crackdown in the Niger Delta if peace talks fail”.

This is sad and ominous. As United States Senator Ted Cruz once said “the light of truth is stronger than the terror of darkness”.

It follows that the biggest mistake that the Buhari administtation can possibly make is to attempt to “crack down” on the Niger Delta and kill innocent civilians.

If this ever happens, for whatever reason, it will set off a chain of events that will lead to the end of Nigeria as we know it.

Nigeria will disintegrate before Buhari’s very eyes if any more innocent blood is shed and if the towns, creeks and villages of the oil-producing states are shelled and reduced to rubble.

Sadly the slaughter has already started with the reported bombing and killing of over one hundred people by the Nigerian Armed Forces in the creeks of Lagos, Ondo and Ogun states on the fringes of yorubaland all in the name of fighting the Ijaw militants.

The question is this: were those that were murdered and whose villages were subjected to what the Nigerian media has described as “massive aeriel bombing” innocent yorubas and Ijaws or were they war-mongering and pipeline-vandalising militants.

The answer to that question remains to be seen but whatever it is one thing remains clear: the cries of marginalisation and the cause of the people of the Niger Delta, and indeed that of the Igbo people of the eastern region, is rooted in truth and is manifestly just. Their struggles and aspirations are legitimate and reasonable.

Self-detetmination is a right. It is a concept and principle that is universally accepted and that has the backing of international law.

You do not threaten to bomb those that seek to exercise that right: you treat them with respect, decency and decorum and you attempt to persuade them to stay.

This is a point that is lost on President Buhari and those around him. The bottom line is this, the Niger Delta Avengers are not Boko Haram: taking them on in the field of battle would be a monuemental error.

Violence begets nothing but violence and peaceful dialogue is the only way to appease a people that have been maligned, cheated and wounded. A word is enough for the wise.

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Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by wowmenow: 7:10pm On Aug 01, 2016
Ffk spot on

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Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by dinana(m): 7:19pm On Aug 01, 2016
This guy has gone nuts.
Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by Baawaa(m): 7:22pm On Aug 01, 2016
Violence begets nothing but violence and peaceful dialogue is the only way to appease a people that have been maligned, cheated and wounded. A word is enough for the wise.

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Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by magmack: 7:37pm On Aug 01, 2016
Fani, may u find peace in ds world n d next to come. God bless u.

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Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by adroitvezy(m): 7:37pm On Aug 01, 2016
Thank God i read it all. Summary please!
Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by hucienda: 7:44pm On Aug 01, 2016
Political correctness be damned! angry

Thoroughly enjoyed every second of his 75-min nomination acceptance speech at the 2016 RNC.

The Republican Party. The Grand Ol' Party.
The Party of Lincoln, General Grant, T Roosevelt, General 'Ike', Reagan and ... Trump.

I may not agree with him on all the issues but on most issues, he puts forward common sense solutions which the liberals get derisive over.

I'm with The Donald.

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Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by drss2(m): 7:48pm On Aug 01, 2016
ffk always on point. one of d great men i respect from sw. Up Donald Trump! cheesy

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Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by sCun: 7:57pm On Aug 01, 2016
Nice points by Femi. Only Yoruba muslims will disagree.

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Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by limeta(f): 8:06pm On Aug 01, 2016
Thank GOD for Trump.

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Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by Donjazzy12(m): 8:12pm On Aug 01, 2016
Baawaa:
Violence begets nothing but violence and peaceful dialogue is the only way to appease a people that have been maligned, cheated and wounded. A word is enough for the wise.
Your idiocy is baafling. Use your hand and kill yourself. You are totally useless.

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Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by kenny1st(m): 8:20pm On Aug 01, 2016
This guy doesn't understand himself, his words are contradicting and must he talk. In summary, and according to what I read above, you are blaming one government for fighting terrorist yet you are condemning the other for waging war against the them. If you happened to be the president, would you keep watching some bastards destroying public properties, those crucial properties that took years to put in place and gulp so much money? Destroying these public assets is like dragging the country backward in terms of development. And all these could have been prevented if they had agreed with the government on the round table discussion. All they want as their request is pointed to disintegration of this great nation. If FFK happened to be the president would he have agreed to their terms?

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Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by MorningLight(m): 8:30pm On Aug 01, 2016
this post was just to wail against Buhari's government.... you would have still sent your message across with a shorter post.... wailer...
Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by IJOBA2: 8:56pm On Aug 01, 2016
ONLY YORUBA MUSLIMS LIKE LUCASBALO AND MADRIDGUY WILL DISAGREE WITH HIM
Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by madridguy(m): 9:02pm On Aug 01, 2016
Ok
Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by Lucasbalo(m): 9:12pm On Aug 01, 2016
IJOBA2:
ONLY YORUBA MUSLIMS LIKE LUCASBALO AND MADRIDGUY WILL DISAGREE WITH HIM
So you know my religion . You are wrong. Nothing wrong with being a Muslim but I am a Christian .
Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by madridguy(m): 9:37pm On Aug 01, 2016
Best contribution so far.

kenny1st:
This guy doesn't understand himself, his words are contradicting and must he talk. In summary, and according to what I read above, you are blaming one government for fighting terrorist yet you are condemning the other for waging war against the them. If you happened to be the president, would you keep watching some bastards destroying public properties, those crucial properties that took years to put in place and gulp so much money? Destroying these public assets is like dragging the country backward in terms of development. And all these could have been prevented if they had agreed with the government on the round table discussion. All they want as their request is pointed to disintegration of this great nation. If FFK happened to be the president would he have agreed to their terms?

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Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by thesuave10(m): 9:39pm On Aug 01, 2016
Trump is the man!!! grin
Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by AZeD1(m): 9:44pm On Aug 01, 2016
kenny1st:
This guy doesn't understand himself, his words are contradicting and must he talk. In summary, and according to what I read above, you are blaming one government for fighting terrorist yet you are condemning the other for waging war against the them. If you happened to be the president, would you keep watching some bastards destroying public properties, those crucial properties that took years to put in place and gulp so much money? Destroying these public assets is like dragging the country backward in terms of development. And all these could have been prevented if they had agreed with the government on the round table discussion. All they want as their request is pointed to disintegration of this great nation. If FFK happened to be the president would he have agreed to their terms?
One crate for you.

FFK supports a guy who would have no mercy on terrorist but condemns the President who is planning military action against terrorist.
Re: What Donald Trump Would Not Do By Femi Fani-kayode by madridguy(m): 9:51pm On Aug 01, 2016
Why do you mention me for this trash? Everyone of you think Trump will do this will do that just like the patriot saying jargons to stay relevance will be rush to emergency centers when trump emerge the US president and travel to Saudi Arabia to take a bow.

I have no business with Trump/Hilary as I careless about them.

IJOBA2:
ONLY YORUBA MUSLIMS LIKE LUCASBALO AND MADRIDGUY WILL DISAGREE WITH HIM

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